Lisa Bowleg

Lisa Bowleg

Lisa Bowleg

M.A., Ph.D.

Core Co-Director


Contact:

Email: Lisa Bowleg
Office Phone: (202) 994-1367
Lisner Hall, 2023 G Street NW Washington DC 20052

Director
DC CFAR Social and Behavioral Sciences Core

Founding Director
Intersectionality Training Institute

Professor
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
The George Washington University

Current HIV/AIDS Research Activities:

  • Principal Investigator (PI) Developing and Validating New Measures of Multilevel Intersectional Stigma to Improve the HIV Prevention Continuum for Young Black Gay Bisexual and Other Men who Have Sex with Men (GBMSM) in the South (NIH/NIMH 1 R21 MH121313-01)
  • PI Reducing Black Men's Drug Use and Co-Occurring Negative Mental and Physical Health Outcomes: Intersectionality, Social-Structural Stressors, and Protective Factors (NIH/NIDA 1 R01 DA045773-01)
  • PI Reducing Black Men's Drug Use and Co-Occurring Negative Mental and Physical Health Outcomes: Intersectionality, Social-Structural Stressors, and Protective Factors (Administrative Supplement) (NIH/NIDA 3 R011DA045773-03S1)
  • Co-mentor, PI (Dr. Skyler Jackson) Intersectional Stigma, Mental Health, and HIV Risk among US Gay and Bisexual Men of Color (NIH/NIMH 1 K01 MH122316-01A1)
  • Primary Mentor, PI (Dr. Shawnika Hull) Sisters Informing Sisters about Topics on AIDS and Prevention (SISTA-P): Adaptation of the SISTA Intervention to include PrEP Information and Skills building for Black Women who are Risk for HIV (NIH/NIDA 1 K01 DA050496-01A1)
  • Co-mentor, PI (Dr. Jae Sevelius) Mentoring clinical investigators in patient-oriented research on substance use and HIV (NIH/NIDA K24 DA051328)
  • Co-mentor, PI (Dr. Devin English) Addressing Intersecting Minority Stress: Development of an mHealth HIV Prevention Intervention for Young Black Men (NIH/NIMH  1 K01MH118091)
  • Co-mentor, PI (Dr. Katherine Quinn). The Effect of Intersecting Stigmas on PrEP Outcomes for Young Black MSM (YBMSM) (NIH/NIMH 1K01MH112412-01)